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Description Rosina von Graben von Rain (died in the 16th century), daughter of Virgil von Graben, married to Haymeran von Rain zu Sommeregg; Rosina was Lady and Viscountess of Sommeregg
Date 16th century (?)
Source Sankt Michaelskirche at Lienz (East-Tyrol)
Author Photografie by Matthias-Laurenz Gräff

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